[78-L] Three Questions

DKing ginku_ledovec at att.net.invalid
Sat Mar 7 03:53:06 PST 2020


Rodger, I’m sorry to hear Julian is no longer around, I would probably enjoy his humor.

From the photo at this website, it appears that “boot sales” are what we would call flea markets in the USA:

https://esol.britishcouncil.org/content/teachers/lessons-and-activities/lesson-plans/car-boot-sales <https://esol.britishcouncil.org/content/teachers/lessons-and-activities/lesson-plans/car-boot-sales>

Dave King
New Member


> On Mar 6, 2020, at 8:44 PM, Rodger J Holtin <rjh334578 at gmail.com.invalid> wrote:
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> Dave,
> 
> Very early this morning Ray Kilcoyne asked:
> 
> "THREE QUESTIONS HAVE BEEN KEEPING ME AWAKE THAT MIGHT BE EASILY ANSWERED BY SOMEONE WITH A GOOD MEMORY. 
> 
> 	Back when Julian Vein was regularly posting to the list, he often mentioned weekend auto trips he would take on summer weekends to automobile record sales around the English countryside. Participants would sell 78s, (and probably other speeds, as well), from their car trunks. I’m trying to remember what these weekend record fairs were called. I seem to recall it had something to do with the British term for car trunk. Not bonnet...that would be the front of the car. These sales were definitely from the trunk in the rear." 
> ....
> 
> Sadly, Julian is no longer with us, but the answer Ray was seeking was "Boot Sale."  Britons sell stuff from the "boot" of the automobile; in America we'd call it the "trunk."
> Julian was a hoot.  He was a knowledgeable contributor to 78-L and told outrageous jokes on 78-H, the old Yahoo group for record-or-other-related humor.  I wish I could find the St Patrick's Day joke he told, the punch line of which was "Tha's no reason for no' writin' yer mither!"  It was a really lame joke, but it struck me just right and I sprayed oatmeal all over my screen the morning I read it.  RIP, Julian ol' bean.
> 
> We've only answered two of Ray's three questions.  Hopefully with 2/3rds answered he's been able to get a nap if not a full night's sleep.
> 
> Rodger Holtin
> 78-L Member Since MCMXCVIII
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: 78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com [mailto:78-l-bounces at klickitat.78online.com] On Behalf Of DKing
> Sent: Friday, March 6, 2020 8:54 PM
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> Subject: Re: [78-L] Three Questions
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> Julian, what are “Boot Sales” ??
> 
> Dave King
> New Member
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> 
>> On Mar 6, 2020, at 3:08 AM, Rodger J. Holtin <rjh334578 at gmail.com.invalid> wrote:
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>> Julian used to go to Boot Sales
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>> Rodger Holtin
>> 78-L Member Since MCMXCVIII
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>> For Best Results Use Victor Needles
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>> Sent from my sluggish old iPhone, which explainz any bad typjng, bad spellimg, nonsensical word choices, delays and all other lapses. 
>> 
>>> On Mar 6, 2020, at 5:04 AM, kil at roadrunner.com.invalid wrote:
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>>> 
>>> 
>>>  THREE QUESTIONS HAVE BEEN KEEPING ME AWAKE THAT MIGHT BE EASILY 
>>> ANSWERED BY SOMEONE WITH A GOOD MEMORY.
>>> 
>>>  Back when Julian Vein was regularly posting to the list, he often 
>>> mentioned weekend auto trips he would take on summer weekends to 
>>> automobile record sales around the English countryside. Participants 
>>> would sell 78s, (and probably other speeds, as well), from their car 
>>> trunks. I’m trying to remember what these weekend record fairs were 
>>> called. I seem to recall it had something to do with the British term 
>>> for car trunk. Not bonnet...that would be the front of the car. These 
>>> sales were definitely from the trunk in the rear.
>>> 
>>>  The second question is on Ray Charles. When I first joined the 
>>> list, I came in at the tail-end of a thread on Ray Charles on 78. One 
>>> of his purportedly outstanding early 78s was mentioned that I had 
>>> never heard of. So it wasn’t WHAT’D I SAY or I’VE GOT A WOMAN. It may 
>>> have been on early Atlantic, Swing Time or another small label.
>>> 
>>>  A more general question... 
>>> 
>>>  Is there a way to search the 78-L archive with a "key" word? 
>>> 
>>>  I thought there was, but I can’t find a place to enter the "key"
>>> word. 
>>> 
>>>  Thanks for any help. 
>>> 
>>>  RayK
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